In Confessions of a Financial Planner: How to Get Great Advice & Avoid Financial Scams, author and adviser, David D. Holland, demystifies the process of choosing an investment adviser or planner.... More > He also raises the red flag in an effort to expose those who could potentially bring financial harm. Filled with David’s practical insights from 20 years of financial services experience, this book provides plain English answers to critical questions, such as: How do I find the best adviser for me? What questions should I ask? How do I know an adviser has my best interests at heart? How can I lessen my chances of becoming the victim of a financial scam?< Less

In Confessions of a Financial Planner: How to Get Great Advice & Avoid Financial Scams, author and adviser, David D. Holland, demystifies the process of choosing an investment adviser or planner.... More > He also raises the red flag in an effort to expose those who could potentially bring financial harm. Filled with David’s practical insights from 20 years of financial services experience, this book provides plain English answers to critical questions, such as: How do I find the best adviser for me? What questions should I ask? How do I know an adviser has my best interests at heart? How can I lessen my chances of becoming the victim of a financial scam?< Less

Does the thought of identity theft keep you up at night? This book is chock full of internet scams and how to spot them. Plus it gives you helpful advice on how to protect yourself from scam artists... More > and identity theft. Informative with a bit of humor thrown in for good measure, Internet Scams...Exposed! arms the reader with pertinent information in today's world of rip-offs. According to the Federal Trade Commission,in the last 5 years, 27.3 million Americans had their identities stolen. Let's hit the scam artists where it hurts...by exposing them and rendering them powerless. Keep your personal and financial information personal. Protect yourself from weeks, months, or years of heartache and financial disaster with Internet Scams...Exposed!< Less

Does the thought of identity theft keep you up at night? This book is chock full of internet scams and how to spot them. Plus it gives you helpful advice on how to protect yourself from scam artists... More > and identity theft. Informative with a bit of humor thrown in for good measure, Internet Scams...Exposed! arms the reader with pertinent information in today's world of rip-offs. According to the Federal Trade Commission,in the last 5 years, 27.3 million Americans had their identities stolen. Let's hit the scam artists where it hurts...by exposing them and rendering them powerless. Keep your personal and financial information personal. Protect yourself from weeks, months, or years of heartache and financial disaster with Internet Scams...Exposed!< Less

Residents of a care home face eviction. Their only chance of salvation - fake a Van Gogh painting and sell it in a scam.
Danny Roberts’ art career is going nowhere.
He’s penniless and... More > he’s a crap teaching job in the Three Elms care home - whose owner is quietly murdering the residents to gain their remaining assets to solve her financial problems.
Ex-conman Alfie Edwards devises a plan he believes will rescue their home from bankruptcy.
If Danny can fake a long lost Van Gogh painting, it can be used in a sophisticated scam and raise the millions needed to rescue the home. Danny Roberts is persuaded by Alfie, and the scam is set in motion.
Oh, and just one of the problems to overcome. First, they’ve got to steal the original Van Gogh’s famous Sunflowers painting from London’s National Gallery!
The story moves through the low and the high end of the art world where a painting's provenance is everything and where everyone is willing to bend the rules to gain prestige or money.< Less

The book is all about internet scam,am trying to show the world how to deal with scam on the internet,because scam is a major virus that causes disaster in the world today,and so many people have... More > fallen victim over the years. lives have been ruined,and others facing financial break down.
this book will help people to protect themselves from internet fraudsters; this book talks about how com-men use to trick their victims, e.g Lottery scam
loan scam
check scam
charity foundation scam
L.O.C line of credit scam
online banking scam
E.F.C.C scam
diabolic means
online dating scam
consignment scam
next of kin scam
credit card scam
watch-watch scam
transfer scam
rent scam etc
I want this book to be as an hand book to every individual in the world< Less

Universally you too can assist Clarence Adolphus Mardenborough to recover the Millions siphoned from his various bank accounts and businesses since 1969 by downloading or purchasing a copy of... More > Financial Penalty Sanctions Arbitration Case< Less

Universally you too can assist Clarence Adolphus Mardenborough to recover the Millions siphoned from his various bank accounts and businesses since 1969 by downloading or purchasing a copy of... More > Financial Penalty Sanctions Arbitration Case< Less

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http://www.ftadviser.com/2013/09/03/ifa-industry/technology/advisers-warned-over-land-registry-phishing-scam-q79JcNimjcpjBcci32na8H/article.html
An email message purporting to be from The... More > Land Registry may actually be a malicious fake and advisers or brokers that arrange mortgages could be particularly at risk, an IFA has warned.
Neil Liversidge, managing director of West Riding Personal Financial Solutions, received an email claiming to be from The Land Registry telling him a direct debit of £208 would soon be taken from his account.
The message went on to say details of what was to be paid could be viewed by opening an attached .zip file.
Thinking something was amiss, Mr Liversidge called The Land Registry only to receive a recorded message warning against scam emails such as this.< Less

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